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    <td VALIGN="MIDDLE" BGCOLOR="#6699FF"><h3 ALIGN="CENTER">Triangle Java Users Group

    Presents: </h3>

    <b><font SIZE="2"><p></font><font size="4">J</font><font size="5">ava Modeling in Color

    with UML:<br>

    Enterprise Components and Process</font><font SIZE="2"> </font></p>

    <p>by </b><font size="4"><strong>Peter Coad</strong></font>, <font size="4"><em>Object

    International</em></font><big><i>.</i></big> <!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" StartSpan --></SPAN><!--webbot BOT="HTMLMarkup" endspan --> </p>

    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Monday, April 19<sup>th</sup>, 1999<br>

    6:30 PM - 9:00 PM</p>

    <p ALIGN="CENTER">LOCATION: MCNC Auditorium <br>

    3021 Cornwallis Road <br>

    Research Triangle Park, North Carolina</p>

    <p ALIGN="CENTER">919.248.1800</td>

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<p></font><font size="3">Join <strong>Peter Coad</strong> for a fast-paced, three-part

presentation. In part one, you'll learn and apply color archetypes for building better

models. In part&nbsp; two, you'll see those archetypes applied in specific business

contexts (we'll choose from a set of 47 examples). In part three, you'll find a process

for putting all this into practice, called feature-driven development.</p>



<p>Peter will also demonstrate <strong>Together/J</strong>, the pure-Java visual modeler

with simultaneous round-trip engineering.</p>



<p>Peter Coad (pronounced &quot;code&quot;) is the lead author of the first book to

integrate color and enterprise components into a model-building approach. Peter is one of

the world's most experienced model builders (many hundreds of models in nearly every

industry imaginable). His current consulting practice focuses on Java-inspired modeling

for building better enterprise-wide applications. His company, <a href="http://www.oi.com/"><strong><em>Object International</em></strong></a>, delivers

workshops, mentoring, and software, &quot;helping teams deliver frequent, tangible,

working results.&quot;</font><font SIZE="2"></p>

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<h3>AGENDA: </h3>



<p>From 8:00pm until 8:50pm, we will continue our new tradition of hosting breakout

sessions. The &quot;Java 102&quot; session provides a discussion forum for Java developers

who would like to discuss Java fundamentals. The &quot;Advanced Java&quot; session

provides a discussion forum for Java developers who would like to discuss advanced topics.

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<p>6:30 - Meet, talk, snacks </p>



<p>7:00 Keynote Presentation</p>



<p>8:00 Group Meetings for Java 102, Advanced Java</p>

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<h3>DIRECTIONS to MCNC: </h3>

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<p>From Raleigh: </b><br>

Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill. You will enter RTP. Where I-40 splits, bear

right onto the Durham Freeway North (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis Road Exit. At the

end of the exit ramp, bear right - cross back over the Freeway. MCNC is located

approximately 3/4 mile on the right. </p>

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<p>From Durham: </b><br>

Get on the Durham Freeway South (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis Road exit. At the end

of the ramp, bear right - MCNC is approximately 3/4 mile on right. </p>



<p>Click here for <a HREF="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/directions.html">map with directions</a>,

or visit the <a HREF="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/gotomcnc.html">MCNC web site</a>. </p>





